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Glenn Beck's Restoring Honor rally is just the latest example that the electorate is unhappy with the status quo and thinks change is needed, even if they are not sure of the path to improvement.
In order to sustain an intelligent system of health justice, we must insist on a judiciary that upholds the law and refrains from legislating from the bench.
As we begin recovering and rebuilding in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, we must take this opportunity to move America's health-care system into the 21st Century.
The report of the special inspector general for Iraq reconstruction teaches the wrong lessons about the Coalition Provisional Authority and the effort to rebuild Iraq after the war.
If the Food and Drug Administration's policy stands, cancer patients will have to wait many more years to get access to new drugs, and they will have fewer options in the process.
Did the Justice Department and Congress go too far in enacting The Patriot Act, or was it really a solution to the wrong problem? Either way, the debate continues.
The failure of some U.S. allies to do their part in rescuing Iraq is based on anti-U.S. obstructionism.
The outsourcing of service jobs can appear sinister, but that's not a surprise at a time of war when heightened patriotism can easily morph into protectionism.



